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Peace Centre Mall of Good

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The Story: As a Placemaker of Good, we took over a soon-to-be demolished Peace Centre for 6 months to create a visionary social, community business space. We worked with our PlayPan Collective to transform 400,000 sqf of retail spaces into a vibrant playground for creative collaborations, businesses and events driven by positive change.

 

Impact: Through this social experiment, we see positive change and societal impact through our collective collaborations to reimagine spaces, giving and culture. This has given rise to an innovative form of curated experiences, organised by different stakeholders to encourage play for good together in a collaborative and immersive manner.

SORA @ OneSophia An Evening of Unity

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The Story: To celebrate our Nation’s 59th birthday, we hosted our closest partners to a dedicated evening of PLAY, where PlayPan shared about our 2.0 vision, highlighting the different strategies of achieving that vision, and inviting everyone to be a part of it.

 

Impact: This impact partners night allowed for everyone to not only have great conversations with like-minded peers as they relived their childhood memories through the old-school play elements available, therefore rekindling the kampung spirit in everyone’s hearts.

Toa Payoh HDB Hub ARTpaca

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The Story: ARTpaca is a collaborative initiative between PlayPan and DPLMT, a multidisciplinary art collective, in support of the National Arts Council’s 'Arts Everywhere,' with Central Singapore Community Development Council. It is a dynamic traveling creative fair designed to infuse the spirit of creativity and fun into our local community. Every month, ARTpaca will set up in a different heartland location, showcasing the beauty of art and introducing the public to the local illustration and visual art scene.

 

Impact: ARTpaca helped to foster creativity, supports local artists, and engage the community regularly, allowing for visual artists, designers, and art enthusiasts, to be united under this platform and offers opportunities to showcase their work through this public activation.

42  Waterloo Kampung Halloween

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The Story: Commissioned by the National Arts Council, organised by PlayPan and directed by Dr Woo Yen Yen in partnership with the Arts Resource Hub, Kampung Halloween (Oct 25-Nov 3) is a 8-day collaborative festival where independent artists from different disciplines come together to share their work, inspire, and support each other’s professional growth.

 

Impact: This festival will connect independent artists and partners for collaboration, sharing resources, networking and generating opportunities for each other. It will also allow for artists to showcase their creations with the rich resources of local and regional ghosts and the unknown. Artists will be able to receive the knowledge and skills for their growth through workshops, panels and dedicated consultations. Overall, this collaborative event will allow for both artists and audiences to celebrate the creativity and playfulness, inspiring a more vibrant Singapore.

42  Waterloo Kampung Halloween

The Story: Glass Dome is a community hall that champions stakeholders to Play + Do Good and aims to become an impact placemaker for all communities.

 

With 8,176 sqf across two floors, this exciting space hopes to inspire and influence thought leaders and change makers from private, public and people sectors to reimagine giving and create a social economy.

Impact: 

1. Space to Uplift Communities 

2.Placemaking for Corporates

3.Empower Next-Gen Projects

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Peace Centre
Mall of Good

The Story: As a Placemaker of Good, we took over a soon-to-be demolished Peace Centre for 6 months to create a visionary social, community business space. We worked with our PlayPan Collective to transform 400,000 sqf of retail spaces into a vibrant playground for creative collaborations, businesses and events driven by positive change.

Impact: Through this social experiment, we see positive change and societal impact through our collective collaborations to reimagine spaces, giving and culture. This has given rise to an innovative form of curated experiences, organised by different stakeholders to encourage play for good together in a collaborative and immersive manner.

SORA @ OneSophia
An Evening of Unity

The Story: To celebrate our Nation’s 59th birthday, we hosted our closest partners to a dedicated evening of PLAY, where PlayPan shared about our 2.0 vision, highlighting the different strategies of achieving that vision, and inviting everyone to be a part of it.

 

Impact: This impact partners night allowed for everyone to not only have great conversations with like-minded peers as they relived their childhood memories through the old-school play elements available, therefore rekindling the kampung spirit in everyone’s hearts.

Toa Payoh HDB
Hub ARTpaca

Story: ARTpaca is a collaborative initiative between PlayPan, DPLMT, and the National Arts Council’s Arts Everywhere, supported by the Central Singapore Community Development Council. This traveling creative fair brings art and fun to different heartland locations every month, showcasing local illustration and visual art to the public.

Impact: ARTpaca fosters creativity, supports local artists, and engages the community. It unites visual artists, designers, and art enthusiasts, offering them opportunities to showcase their work through public events.

42  Waterloo
Kampung Halloween

Story: Commissioned by the National Arts Council and directed by Dr. Woo Yen Yen, Kampung Halloween (Oct 25-Nov 3) is an 8-day festival organized by PlayPan in partnership with the Arts Resource Hub. The event brings together independent artists from various disciplines to showcase their work, inspire one another, and foster professional growth.

Impact: The festival connects artists and partners for collaboration, resource sharing, and networking. It provides a platform for artists to explore local and regional folklore while gaining knowledge through workshops, panels, and consultations. Ultimately, the event celebrates creativity and playfulness, contributing to a vibrant artistic community in Singapore.

Glass Dome
Landmark Of Good

The Story: Glass Dome is a community hall that champions stakeholders to Play + Do Good and aims to become an impact placemaker for all communities.

 

With 8,176 sqf across two floors, this exciting space hopes to inspire and influence thought leaders and change makers from private, public and people sectors to reimagine giving and create a social economy. 

Impact: 

  1. Space to Uplift Communities

  2. Placemaking for Corporates

  3. Empower Next-Gen Projects

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Reimagine Giving Play For Good

Play for Good 

Reimagine Giving

Let's Play for Good Together

Playpan is an award-winning social movement

that champions for thought leaders and

change makers to play and do good together.

Glass Dome, landmark of good :

28 China Street Far East Square, S049570

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